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Old 04-21-2017, 04:08 PM   #121 (permalink)
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Really? There was a joke? I'm racking my brain trying to figure it out, but it just ain't coming to me, mate. What is the joke, if you don't mind me asking?
The joke is to avoid those places as they're full of Muzzers, I took it as a joke (so included Leicester), because it cannot possibly be a serious statement.
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Old 04-21-2017, 04:13 PM   #122 (permalink)
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The joke is to avoid those places as they're full of Muzzers, I took it as a joke (so included Leicester), because it cannot possibly be a serious statement.
I thought he was serious because he mentioned Birmingham and Bradford.
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Old 04-21-2017, 04:18 PM   #123 (permalink)
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You are very cheeky.
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Old 04-21-2017, 05:21 PM   #124 (permalink)
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Hey, that's great news! I wonder where you'll be exactly? Be ready for a PM that will quiz you in exhaustive detail about yr trip, ok?

( Also, UK travel advice for Exo started here: http://www.musicbanter.com/lounge/84...-spring-3.html )
Fire away, Lisna, I'd love to chat about potential destinations.

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Erm what? London is ace for visiting. Don't listen to him PS. Also be sure to hit up the north, obviously do exclude Bradford, unless you're wanting to visit the National Media Museum. Leeds (my home city), Manchester and Liverpool are worth visiting. You should also definitely visit Cambridge and the surrounding towns and villages, especially in Suffolk. Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill have a lot of history and are really nice picturesque places. I mean I don't know where you're going but thought I'd give me thoughts. Have a good trip though, mate.
Cambridge and Oxford are both high on my list of places to see. Cheers, mate.
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So the UK election is ramping up. Thankfully it looks like Labour has about a 0% chance of winning, but it does still annoy me how few legitimate alternatives to the Conservative party we have.
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So the UK election is ramping up. Thankfully it looks like Labour has about a 0% chance of winning, but it does still annoy me how few legitimate alternatives to the Conservative party we have.
Agreed.

I was hoping to see the big hitters in the debates but Corbyn and May aren't doing it?

Voted in my local election too.
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Local election story so far.
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it does still annoy me how few legitimate alternatives to the Conservative party we have.
It would get on my nerves a bit too but tbh I probably wouldn't/wont of voted for anything but conservative this election anyway
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Thanks for the results summary Goofle. Yeah, no viable alternative to Conservative these days; to look at those figures, it's hard to believe that Labour was the party of power only a few years back.
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Thanks for the results summary Goofle. Yeah, no viable alternative to Conservative these days; to look at those figures, it's hard to believe that Labour was the party of power only a few years back.
The majority of the Labour voter-base were people who voted labour simply because they always voted labour, thankfully Brexit has woken alot of their voters up to their recent inability to understand the working class
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